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If you're in the mood for more dark, dingy dungeon-crawling with that man Harkyn, you'll be happy to know that Lords of the Fallen's Ancient Labyrinth DLC drops in early March.

Ancient Labyrinth continues the main game's story, and adds a new location in the form of The Library, where the punishment for returning a book late is presumably extended torture of the soul followed by decapitation.

Some unfortunate Lords of the Fallen players have been experiencing a game-breaking bug since the game launched last week, but a new patch released yesterday claims to have fixed it.

As bugs go, it was quite an impressive one - it caused players to fall into a pit in the Catacombs level and get stuck in an infinite loop of death. If that's happened to you already this patch won't get you out, but it should prevent the same thing happening in the future.

Here's some slightly unusual but welcome news; Lord of the Fallen's European publisher Square Enix has revealed that the fantasy epic will be available worldwide from today, rather than a staggered release across several regions.

Usually British stores release games on a Friday, which was set to be the case with Lords of the Fallen. Square hasn't given a reason for the change, but really... who cares why?

In the world of action RPG Lords of the Fallen, our protagonist Harkyn is The Most Dangerous Man Alive, a convicted sinner, murderer and "stain on humanity" who happens to be the only one who can turn back the tide of demons rampaging across the land.

Developer CI Games has released a new trailer that outlines the game's high fantasy backstory, and also shows off some of its gloomy, foreboding environments.